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Dual Boot WIN95/NT40
Mick Murphy - Qld - Australia "SwampYankee" wrote: Hi, I have Vista Business installed on my laptop. I installed it myself and it resideside on a single partion of my laptop. I would like to partition my hard drive so I can dual boot XP. What is the simpilist and safest way to do this? I am willing to purchase a

dual boot quandries...
Howard Brazee how...@brazee.net comp os ms-windows nt misc the_lar wrote: Hi, I want to create a dual boot environment on a machine that currently runs Win98 on INI (after unprotecting it) to rename my NT boot menu description, and install another copy of NT to I:. This will be used for emergencies and backups.

dual boot, java
When I try logging on and off the domain with this login from the dual-boot workstation (using NT), the server is supposed to make a copy of my profile on the server in the path specified (the roaming profile). However, the only thing that's happening is that the server is creating a profile directory using my user

NT Dual Boot Help Needed
This is the first time I've ever tried to dual boot. In the end what I did was partition my pri master ide drive into two 6G partitions. Installed W2k onto the first part/ and all was fine. I then installed FreeBSD into the next partition and said NO to install the FreeBSD boot manager. Like I said, it did install

Windows XP and dual booting
I just installed 64 bit Vista Ultimate, retail full version, in what I thought was a dual boot environment. I added a new sata hard drive, and installed Vista on it. Now, I do not get an option when I boot to choose wich OS to boot to, it only boots into Vista. Under Vista, it shows as my C drive, I see the partion

How to get ME boot back in XP dual boot after C disk trashed?
Second, I chose D,A,CDROM as a boot order in my BIOS. I booted Solaris from the Device Configuration Disk in drive A. Solaris found the blank disk, partitioned it during the Webstart installation and loaded itself w/o problems. Slow as hell but without problems (grin!). I'm now dual-booting Windows 2000 server (all

an't get my head round 98/2000 dual boot
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Mattix len...@hotmail.com microsoft public windowsxp hardware microsoft public windowsme hardware I also dual boot ME/XP (don't really know why as XP does all I need) and drive letters are somewhat of an issue. However, seeing my XP install is NTFS it is invisible to ME therefore no drive letter changes there.

Dual boot problem
Now,
when I start my computer with my Hard Disk, my computer directly boot to Windows XP without any dual-boot selection. I need to use a start up disk to boot to Windows 98. Then I boot to Windows 98 and use the following method to remove the Windows XP boot loader form my HDD. Fdisk/mbr Sys A: C: The system was

How to get ME boot back in XP dual boot after C disk trashed?
peter pe...@my.monarch.net microsoft public windowsxp setup_deployment  Dual boot purposes the Upgrade version of XP works nicely Seeing as you already have the I am considering getting XP in the near future and want to install it on a separate partition on my drive and set up a dual boot with my current 98SE

Best Way to partition for dual boot XP
Again I recommend going against the dual-boot route especially if it is only temporary. They are a PITA in my opinion unless you REALLY need two OS's, Once it's going I'll just delete the OS partition I have now. Are you saying licensing won't let me dual boot on my machine (I have to have two copies?!?!)?

Vista MBR vs. XP MBR
Since I started on my MCSE, I've been looking through the messages posted here. I've seen a few posts regarding Dual Booting so I thought I might share a bit of knowledge and hopefully help someone. Setting up a dual boot between Windows98(FAT32) and WindowsNT supposedly can't be done because WindowsNT doesn't

dual boot pain
Again I recommend going against the dual-boot route especially if it is only temporary. They are a PITA in my opinion unless you REALLY need two OS's, Once it's going I'll just delete the OS partition I have now. Are you saying licensing won't let me dual boot on my machine (I have to have two copies?!?!)?

Dual Boot - FAT32&WinNT - how I do it
Joseph Chia Ah Tee -----Original Message----- From: cutlass94@hotmail. com (john) [mailto:cutlas...@hotmail.com] Posted At: Wednesday, September 12, 2001 4:43 PM Posted To: misc Conversation: can't get my head round 98/2000 dual boot Subject: can't get my head round 98/2000 dual boot can't get my head round 98/2000

Dual boot NT & Win98
I assume that my problem lies in the Master Boot Record not containing what it used to. My copy of XP does not allow me to boot to it, so I am unable to access the Recovery Consol. Does anyone know how I can regain my dual-boot capability, without using 3rd party software, such as BootMagic. I want the MS way,

thanx for dual boot help, problem not yet solved
If you use an editor that will insert <tab>s, you destroy the boot.ini and have to use the recovery console to rebuild it. actually, i just checked and there doesn't seem to be any boot.ini file on my windows machine either, according to the search function - in any case, i always make all of my hidden files

Dual boot querie!
Howard Brazee how...@brazee.net comp os ms-windows nt comp os ms-windows nt admin comp os ms-windows nt misc Darrell Cooley wrote: What problems can I expect or should I look out for if I choose to dual boot with Win2000 and Win98? Thanks. I know of none, but I started off with a dual-boot of W98 and WNT. My

Reinstall Windows
I want to put NT 4.0 Workstation on my home machine and set it up so that I can dual boot to either 95 or NT4. My computer is an MMX Pentium 200 w/ 64MB RAM. My main concern is about my hard drive: I have a 2.5GB drive which is formatted in FAT32. I've done enough reading to know that NT won't support FAT32.

ActiveSync ruined my dual-boot - how to restore Vista boot order?
But, since my main drive is only 4.3GB, I haven't run into those yet. I'll let the real gurus here explain these rules. The new large hard drives require some advance planning if they are to be used in dual boot situations. For maximum compatibility and file sharing between Win9x and NT4, the drive partitions must

Newbie - Dual boot Win2K and Caldera Linux?
I am running a home recording studio hence the dual boot to separate programs for my everyday use (ie. office, virus scanner) and those of the studio (cubase VST etc.). My problem is that my soundcard (RME digi96) is sharing the same IRQ with my video card (Matrox G550 dual head) and the performance of the video

ActiveSync ruined my dual-boot - how to restore Vista boot order?
This happens whether or not I attempt to boot from Disk1 or Disk2. When booting from Disk1, what specific error message do you get? Disk2 in its current state is not bootable, since dual boot has boot files for both XP and Vista on Disk1. So alright, I figure, I'll take my handy Installation disk and repair the